DEFENDED WIFE'S HONOR. I I i 1 4 2 f i White Goods Fancy-Hosiery Anrlrftw I.ytlo' tirnir fnr KnimMt Ragim. Kllllnit Economy is Wealth ! That is tl io roason why so many people do not lo come rich. Money saved is money earned. For this week we arcfaoittg to oiTer von some Big Bargains. Every piece of Fancy White Goods in the house must go, so we will give the public the benefit of 20 per cent Discount on any piece of Fancy White Goods in the house Men's Cotton Sweaters... Xavv blue and black i l ' .I'.'.. Cfj ..: .1 17 r i , i l!iClUlll)Lr DBHII OUipeU, FilUCV, Checked and Fancy Striped Dimities. Swiss 75c and Values, SPECIAL $1 65c Have you Boys' and Girls' Good Hats for this warm weather? Here is an eye-opener in that line: 75c Misses' Sailors . . . 39c 50c, 35c and 25c values . '. 19c Now if von want to save money you should not i f 'at: m W tr V- W R want to save money you miss this opportunity. MEMBER, FOR THIS WEEK ONU I Silk Goods Sailor" Hats Telescops, Grips, Dress Suit Cases and Trunks in a large assortment and at very low prices. PEMSE 5t MAYS. V & V W "W v- 1 A 9 & vSk rflk jfti A; A & m!i v- V f V V v -v 3v i A 1 irn Jfc A A & A a Aiftt A ; TK ;e Dulles Daily Chronicle. TUKSUAY JULY :i0. 1901 ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda 1 are 111 , iger liet 1 At Andrew Keller'9. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wusno County warrants reg-lHterfHl prior to September g, 1898, will lie paid on iireiientatloii ut my oltlce, IntereHl after .1 uly IS, 1001 . JOHN F. H AMI'S II I KK, County Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Wanted A competent girl to do din ing room work. Apply at Jones' cafe. Just received, at C. J. Stuuling'e, a carload of SohlltK Milwaukee bottled beer. jlyL'Olw A marriage licenBe has been issued to (Varies Krnest Herman and liertha f'ratlier, of Hood River. Wanted A thoroughly competent girl to do general housework. Wages $20 a month. Apply at this office. jyi.H)-lw The Whitney dog and pony show w ill exhibit Thursday evening, on the beach back of the l.natilla House. The Ladies Aid Society of the Congre gational church will meet with Mre. frank Taylor tomorrow 1 Wedneeday ) afternoon. W. s. Cooper, of Sherman county, re cently sold a ranch near the town of Wasco for $1(1,500 that he bought last 'all for $ 1 ,1)00. A telegraph oflice was opened today at Kowena. The O. R. & N. Co. is estab lilhiog telegraph connection at every station on their road. D. .1. Stubling lias just received a larne conilgamaot of Sehlitz' malt ex tract, strictly non-alcoholic and one of tbe bait remedies in the world to build "P a weak or broken-down constitu tion. Ten jl2(J-lw car loads of WO 1 1 iMMM 1 i It it jbool 250,000 pounds, arrived at the VVac. warehouse this morning from 1 llrke". Laker county, to be baled and Wlprrtdto Hallowell .McDonnell & Co., M Boston. The Hailey (ialzert, while climbing the 'Pldl In-low the Cascade locks today, roke a pitman strap and was compelled 10 Put hack to Portland. She will not fesume her run between here apd Port- '""l till ext Friday. k It would appear as though the tourist "J8"ie88 hB Jat begun, says the Tele J'u of Jul, ttth, On her trip out "is morning the Dalles City carried a ' senger li8t 0f 20f,, 8lid will K0 t0 Cag. 7" and return ; aboard, who will heaken to McGowan's I cannery and hack. Excursions are , booked for each day this week and a , snmcient number 01 passengers are in I sight to guarantee a big passenger i every trip. Clark Dunlap, ofWasco, telegraphs the weather bureau that harvest has begun in that vicinity and that crops are turn I big out better than was anticipated, as ! the frost in the month of June did not do as much damage as previously esti mated. V John Doyle, of EnderBby, has threshed ! his fall wheat and found the yield 35 I bushels to the acre. Mr. Doyle tried to j better himself a year ago by going to I California, but found that wheat lauds, I no better than he since purchased in 1 WaBco county for $10 an acre, would ; cost him in California anywhere from j Make up your mind that we are going I to have the street fair and carnival and are going also to provide for the district i fair ; possibly not as well as we ought to, ! but still in a way that we devoutly hope : will bring us no discredit. These enter 1 prises mean much to The Dalles, and every person and business interest in the city should put its shoulder to the i wheel and help the cause along. A dollar now is worth five timep that amount a year from now when it isn't needed. Due preparation for the dis- : trict fair at this time will mean prac- tically no expense a year from now. Six to eight dollars a day for labor iu : the rolling mills and glass plants in the j East, $6 to $0 a day lor teamsters in San 1 Francisco, nearly 9 a day for China ! men in the salmon canneries on the : Columbia river, a minimum of $2 a day ' for unskilled laborers on the railroad grades of Northeastern Washington. I Plenty of work for all ablebodied men who are not afraid of work. If the Northwest, the Southwest and the East are not prosperoua it is not because of i poorly paid workmen, says the Spokes- man- Review. I It would certainly appear that Dave 1 McKe'vay, of Antelope, is the victim of undeserved suspicion rs regards the sev : eral charges made against him of horse stealing. He had no sooner arrived in I the valley, recently, with a bunch of ' horses that he had for sale than he was ! arrested and drought back to The Dalles, charged witli having stolen hOfStl of a certain brand that, after the fullest pos sible investigation, were not found to j have ever been in his possession. This ' matter was no sooner cleared up and McKelvuy discharged than a Mr. Roth rock of Hartland, Wash., announced his suspicion that McKelvay surely had taken to the valley some horses that had got away from him while he was freight ing laat year in the Antelope neighbor hood, for whose recovery he hud ottered McKelvay the sum of $10. Constable aine, but this didn't satisfy Mr. Roth- rock and today, in response to the request of Constable Jackson, the sheriff ,)f Washington county writes Mr. Jack- eon that his liet of the brands of the horses found in McKelvay 'a possession at Demascue ie absolutely correct, and i will clear his client. that the band contained no horses with Mr. Rothrock's brands. A Dalles Minister Debates. Hunters of a party from Prineviile, now in Portland, give particulars of the billion of Kmmett E.igan by AmrYew Lytle at the old Maling saw mill, eigh teen miles north of Prineviile, on last Sunday. The shooting took place about o'clock in the afternoon, and Kagan died at 9 o'clock in the evening, after making a dying declaration which was put in writing. It appears that both men had been working at a saw mill as common labor ers, l.vtle, who has a wife and two children, had rooms, and Eagan, who is single man, slept at the hnnkhouse of the company. Last Sunday afternoon Lytic, who had been awav for n day or so, returned and went to tienrge Poin- ; dexter, one i f the mill hands, and re quested the loan of a revolver, stating I that he wished to ill a dog. The rr- volver,an old cap and ball all tir.was lent him and he went immediately to the ; hnnkhouse and knocked on the door, i Eagan, who was dressing when the door j was openne1, was in a stooping posture, ! putting on his shirt, and l.vtle raised j the revolver and as he fired said : "Yon I are the I am looking for.'' He fired one shot, the ball entering Eagan's breast and passing out low down at the ba'jk. Eagan fell to the floor and l.ytle threw the revolver down and ran. He did not stop until he reached Prineviile and found the sheriff, told him what he had done, and gave himself up an.! was locked in jail. Eagan died about. 0 o'clock that even ing -denying all charges made against him, which statement was put in writ ing. It is claimed by l.vtle that during his absence from home Eagan went to his wife's room and knocked on the door and grossly insulted her, and that upon his return his wife informed him of the fact, which prompted him to commit the j murder. The two men were born and raised in Crook county. Lytle is ."0 years of atre and Eagan is 25. They have been life time friends. Eagan is a drinking man and was regarded as a worthless fellow. Lytle has only one arm, having lost the other a number of years ago. Lytle's attorney says that Mrs. Lytle'e evidence ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Some Bargains IN Boys' Knee Pant Suits THIS ONLY. 20 per cent Discount on all Boys' Suits. DON'T OVERLOOK THESE BARGAINS New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh, clean stock. (Jive us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. .MAYS tfi CROWE, Tne following ie copied from the Eoseburg Plaindealer of July 20th. It is in tne form of a communication signed by "One Who Was There." "During she month of May, C. P. Laily, a Baptist minister, of Douglas county, challenged the Christian church of Elmira to discuss the differences that j exist between the two churches. Th', Christian church accepting, July 17, was agreed upon as the date of discussion. j "Rev. C. P. Baily secured W. B. Clif ton, of The Dalles, as disputant on the j part of the Baptist The Christian se- 1 The c!d Maling eaw mill, the scene of the tragedy, is located on Willow Creek and is one of the oldest business enter prises in the county. Evening Telegram. Rag-leu, Notice. The Dalles Aerie, No. 150, F. O. E., Two special meetings are called ; one on Thursday, August 1st, at 1 p, m. to put wings on some visiting applicants, and one on Sunday, August 4th, at i :')Q p. m. to act on by laws. All EagleB are re quested to be present. By order of the worthy president. W. A, Obawpobd, W. Sec, pro tem. f uneral Notice. BETTER THAN A CIRCUS ! ! L. J. WHITNEY'S TRAINED ..DOG AND PONY SHOW.. cured J, B. L;ster, of Euireue. state i evangelist of t lie Christian church, as j There will be a special communication j disputant on the part of the Christians. ! of Wasco Lodge o. 15, A. F. & A. M. at j The propositions agreed upon were as i 0 :30 p. m. on Tuesday evening for the I follows: 'burial of Brother George Cray late a " 'That the church with which I ; W. I member of Heppner Lodge, No. '). All brethern are re order of the VV. B. Clifton; stand identified is Apostolic i members and visiting in doctrine and practice, and is there'ore i quested to attend. By t tie church of Christ.' M. " W. B. Clifton, affirmed, J. B. Lister, ! O. D. DoAMI, Sec. denied, second propos.t.on : That the DeWiU'8 Witch Haaal Salve should be church with which I 'J. B. Lister, stand j prompUy applie(1 tQ mm() amJ j identified is apostolic la doctrine tod MM. . .h....Hnll,l. hl..h.l injured part. There are worthless counterfeits, be sure to get DeWitt'e. Clarke & Falk's V. O. Pharmacy. For rent Two or three rooms fur ished for housekeeping. Apply at this i office. ily22-!w 1 practice, and i9 therefore the church of , Christ.' i "Two days of four hours each were i given to each proposition. In the rules and stipulations it was agreed that each i disputant was to select a moderator, then the two chosen select a chairman. W. B. Clifton selected liev. Yarney, of ' Portland, on the part of the Baptist. J. B. Lister selected J. M. Alexander, of i Baker City, on the part of the Chris tians. "The above mentioned moderators agreed upon Lev. Smith, of Elmira, a minister of the V, B. church, as chair man moderator." Of course both sides claim the vic tory. CASTOR I A For iiitaut8 and Children. Fhe Kind You Have Always Bought THE DALLES, . . . THURSDAY 3STIO-JHT AUG. 1st FOR CAMPERS. The most complete enterprise of its kind in America Endorsed by the pulpit Mini press anu leaning liuiiiane societies. ( mining clowns and mimics in human attire, introducing a world of fairy features for little folks. AUTOMATIC Bears the SEE ' McGinty, the Wonderful Trick Pony! ' Blackbird, the Leaping Stallion! (Clears 5 ponies and a hurdle at a sing'e hound, . Sport, the Champion Dog Pony Rider of the World! Grand FREE Miniature Street Parade at 6:30 p. m. Admission, Children Adults . . 25c 50c CLOSED a. ru. Jackson, of this city, had taken an in-' The Kegulatorf! ventory of the brand of every animal ' with L'70 paaaengersjj that McKelvay took across the mount- j When your hair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. We have what the hair needs when it gets in that con dition. We have m the Crown of Science J I u i r pg! i rower and Cocoanut tream'HB Tonic. They will cure dand kBv ruff and all scalp diseases. For eale at Frazer's bar ber shop. Price 60c and 75c a bottle. Gifford's Potos Never Fade. Just the thing to take along when you go cum ping or to the aeacoast. For sale by SEXTON & WALTHEB. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer! Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone 433. Local, 102. p. S. GUfWlflG, ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker.. OKALK8 in- Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies Aguot for Uuunell & Co. i Kliglnc-, 1 li ru.ilu.-i s and Maw Mills. Telephone 157. Long Distance 1073. Cor. tail & LaoildiD Sts, THE DALLES, OR. I